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Witness

Nora Roberts - the world's greatest storyteller. Abigail Lowery has a dark and terrifying secret. Aged just sixteen she witnessed a shocking mafia murder. Narrowly escaping with her life she was forced to leave her old identity - even her real name - behind for good. Fifteen years later Abigail is still hiding from the world - a semi-recluse in the quiet rural town of Bickford Arkansas. She has convinced herself that this is all she needs: peace safety...and her faithful guard dog Bert. Perhaps now at last she can stop running. But Brooks Gleason the local chief of police has other ideas. Abigail intrigues him - and he'd like nothing better than to break through the walls she has built around herself. His persistence and determination to uncover the truth is unsettling exciting - and
dangerous. One way or another it will change both their lives for ever.
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Nora Roberts
- the world's greatest storyteller. Abigail Lowery has a dark & terrifying secret. Aged just sixteen she witnessed a shocking mafia murder. Narrowly escaping with her life she was forced to leave her old identity
- even her real name
- behind for good. Fifteen years later Abigail is still hiding from the world
- a semi-recluse in the quiet rural town of Bickford Arkansas. She has convinced herself that this is all she needs: peace safety...and her faithful guard dog Bert. Perhaps now at last she can stop running. But Brooks Gleason the local chief of police has other ideas. Abigail intrigues him
- & he'd like nothing better than to break through the walls she has built around herself. His persistence & determination to uncover the truth is unsettling exciting
- & dangerous. One way or another it will change both their lives for ever.

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police - Persons empowered to reduce civil disorder and enforce the law.
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